No quitting: Bollywood’s Aamir Khan wants to keep acting

Some of his movie address social issues in India, including those involving women’s rights in remote areas and the sports sector, as well as the toxic culture prevalent in higher education and those who have disabilities.

Khan has steadfastly rejected being restricted to a single genre of film or position. &nbsp,

” I’m happy to jump categories and, experiment with different kinds of stories. I like to astonish myself and my market”.

He has also been outspoken about his sorrow with his most recent performance in Laal Singh Chaddha and isn’t afraid to admit mistakes.

Forrest Gump’s 2022 American adaptation by Tom Hanks was a unique blip in Khan’s normally glowing critical reception.

” I’m not really happy with my last functionality, actually”, said Khan, adding that he thought he was very high-pitched in the position.

” I hope this one’s better”, he said of his upcoming film Sitaare Zameen Par, which he says is a” thematic” sequel to Taare Zameen Par, a drama about special needs education.

Despite winning lots of Indian movie prizes as well as India’s third-highest human prize, the Padma Bhushan, Khan also grounds his notion of success in the movie itself.

” Filmmaking is quite hard… telling a story through so many art forms which come together to form cinema”, he said.

” So I ask,” Has the film come to where we thought it would, and then I look at the script that we set out with?”

” And if we’ve reached where we wanted to, and we’ve made the picture that we set out to, then it’s a great relief”.